Famicom:
* Dig Dug (July 1st) * Chack’n Pop * Donkey Kong 3
Super Famicom:
* Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Nintendo 64:
* Nothing!
Sega Master System:
* Space Harrier
18 years ago
Hey everyone! Last night I got the opportunity to be a part of a conference call with Master Higgins (Toshiyuki Takahashi) of Adventure Island fame. The …
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18 years ago
Nintendo Power is at it again with another big teaser at the end of this month’s issue (vol. 232). I don’t even want to take a guess …
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Deal means Havok Physics will be used to bring realistic motion to several WiiTM titles from 2K
Havok, the leading provider of physics engines to the global game and movie entertainment industry, has agreed to a licensing agreement with California based game developer 2K
Games. Under the terms of the deal, 2K Games will use Havok’s pioneering physics engines to develop several upcoming titles which will be available on the Wii home video game system
from Nintendo.2K will initially use the industry leading Havok Physics engine to support its standards of realism and interactivity in Carnival Games: Mini-Golf™, the sequel to the popular Wii title Carnival
Games™, which has sold over 1.5 million units worldwide since its release last year. Havok technology will also be used in other yet-to-be-named titles for the Wii from 2K.
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